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is an American rock band formed in 2002 by Lucas Field, Howie Diamond, and Tad Moore (birth name: James Thaddeus Moore IV) while they were students at the University of Colorado. Following graduation, they relocated to Los Angeles, where they met up with the other two members of the band, Anthony Polcino and Jon Pancoast. Low vs Diamond released their debut EP, Life After Love
, in February 2007, and their self-titled debut album in April 2008.
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History
Singer/guitarist Lucas Field, drummer Howie Diamond, and keyboardist Tad Moore were undergrads at the
University of Colorado at Boulder [disambiguation needed] in 2001 when they began to play together in a
jam band. Outside of typical jam band influences such as
Dave Matthews and
Phish, the group were influenced by a diversity of artists, including
David Bowie,
Roxy Music,
Brian Eno,
Serge Gainsbourg, and
Air. After graduation, the group relocated to
Los Angeles, where their band began to explore a more
indie rock sound.
They went through various bandmember and name changes (including 1984 and Colored Shadows) before deciding on Low vs Diamond. The name supposedly refers to Howie Diamond's fighting with an ex-member's girlfriend, who was nicknamed Low. Two bandmembers, Anthony Polcino (guitar/vocals) and Jon Pancoast (bass), eventually completed the band's current line-up. The quintet played gigs all over
Los Angeles, where they prepared material to record in the studio.
In mid-2006, the band recorded a demo which attracted the attention of
Dominic Hardisty, who signed
The Killers. Hardisty signed the band to his
U.K.-based label
Marrakesh Records, and their debut EP,
Life After Love
, was released in February 2007. This EP and their highly praised live performances continued to generate buzz. Sony signed them and they released a digital version of their self-titled debut album in April 2008.
[1]
Low vs Diamond made their first live television appearance on
Late Show with David Letterman
on
July 29,
2008 [2] and was named one of six artists who are defining pop and rock in
2008 on
Rolling Stone
[3]. This followed a month later with their first appearance on
The Tonight Show with Jay Leno
.
The song "Don't Forget Sister" was number 59 on
Rolling Stone
's list of the 100 Best Songs of 2008.
[4]
Low vs Diamond toured with
Third Eye Blind and was the opening band on their Spring 2009 Tour.
Discography
Albums
- Low vs Diamond
(April 1, 2008, Sony BMG Music Entertainment)
EPs
- Life After Love
(February, 2007, Marrakesh Records)
Singles
- "Heart Attack" (2008)
- "Cinema Tonight" (2008)
- "Don't Forget Sister" (2009)
Other contributions
- The Saturday Sessions: The Dermot O'Leary Show
(2007, EMI) - "Moonage Daydream"
References
- Apar, Corey. "Low vs Diamond Biography". ''Allmusic''. Retrieved May 5, 2008.
- http://www.lowvsdiamond.com/events, Retrieved August 13, 2008
- http://www.rollingstone.com/news/coverstory/22683004
- "The 100 Best Songs of 2008". ''Rolling Stone'' (December 25, 2008). Retrieved 2009-01-12